DANBURY, CONN. – ECAC Hockey has selected the men’s weekly award winners for the week ending on November 10th, 2025: Hayden Stavroff (So., Dartmouth), CJ Foley (Jr., Dartmouth), Alexis Cournoyer (Fr., Cornell), and Noah Pak (So., Yale).
Forward of the Week, presented by Bluebird Hotels
Hayden Stavroff (So., Dartmouth) has earned the Forward of the Week title, presented by Bluebird Hotels. The Ohio native recorded two goals and two assists in Dartmouth's weekend games. Friday night against Colgate, Stavroff opened up the scoring, netting the first goal at the 2:57 mark. He then went on to tally two assists to close out the night. The following day, Dartmouth beat No. 17 Cornell 2-1, where Stavroff took advantage of the power play and found the back of the net at 10:07 in the first period.
ADAPT Nutrition Defender of the Week
CJ Foley (Jr., Dartmouth) has been honored with the ADAPT Nutrition Defender of the Week award. The 2023-24 ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Year. Foley helped to open the scoring Friday night against Colgate by assisting teammate Hayden Stavroff to make it 1-0 in the first 2:57 of the game. Eight minutes later, he scored the game-winning goal on a power play with an assist from Stavroff. The Big Green advance to 4-0-0 and will head north to play St. Lawrence and Clarkson.
Rookie of the Week
Alexis Cournoyer (Fr., Cornell) claims Rookie of the Week recognition. The freshman goaltender went 1-1-0 this week in conference play against Harvard and Dartmouth. Friday night at Harvard, Cournoyer faced 31 shots, allowing one goal for a 0.968 save percentage to lead the Big Red to a 3-1 win. The next day, he fell short to Dartmouth, allowing two goals, making 24 saves for a 0.923 save percentage.
MAC Goaltending Goalie of the Week
Noah Pak (So., Yale) is the MAC Goaltending Goalie of the Week. The Ontario sophomore went 2-0-0 this week against Quinnipiac and Princeton. Pak made 41 saves, with a 0.932 save percentage and 1.49 goals against average. Yale defeated Quinnipiac for the first time since February 9, 2018, and earned their first home-opener win since 2022-23, where Pak made 25 saves.
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